PICTURES have emerged of the large emergency services presence that attended a blaze at a block of flats in the Bradford district.
The fire occurred just before 6pm on Friday evening at Kennedy House on Hainworth Lane in Keighley.
Residents across two floors were evacuated from the building following the fifth-floor flat blaze.
Crews from Keighley, Bingley, Illingworth, Fairweather Green, Bradford, Cookridge, Halifax and Shipley fire stations attended, plus an aerial appliance was sent to the scene following the call at 5.46pm.
The police and ambulance service were also in attendance.
Officers were called at 5.58pm to assist with traffic management.
No one was injured.
Emergency services left the scene just after 8pm on Friday.
Full West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service statement
Last night, a spokesperson for the service said: "Fire crews were called to reports of a high-rise building fire just before 6pm this evening (12 July).
"The fire was contained to a flat fire on the fifth floor.
"Residents were evacuated from the fifth and sixth floors as a precaution as firefighters tackled the fire.
"All persons were accounted for."
This morning, the Telegraph & Argus has asked West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service what the cause of the fire was.
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